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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TEMPTABILITY»
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Between God and Satan: The Temptation of Jesus and the ...
Jesus Christ came to us to suffer temptation, to suffer our fate with regard to God, and to become our brother.
2
The Words and Works of Jesus Christ: A Study of the Life of ...
The idea that temptability implies susceptibility is unsound. While the temptation
may be real, there may be infinite power to resist that temptation and if this power
is infinite, the person is impeccable. . . . As William G. T. Shedd points out, ...
J. Dwight Pentecost, 1981
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Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective: An Introductory Christology
Jesus' temptability and impeccability. Jesus is human, but also uniquely divine.
Scripture explicitly teaches that Jesus was tempted (didactic material, e.g., Heb 2:
18; 4:15; life examples narrated in the Gospels, e.g., Matt 4:1–11; 16:23; ...
Fred Sanders, Klaus Issler, 2007
“Let us therefore come boldly (confidently) unto the throne of grace that we may
obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need” (Heb. 4: 16). This leads us to
the “theology lesson”; namely the “temptability” and impeccability of Christ!
The temptability of Adam is logically incompatible with that original perfection
which Christian theology postulates in him. And even if we make use here of
Tillich's distinction (op. cit. n, 127f.) between 'desire' and 'concupiscence', in order
to ...
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Living into the Life of Jesus: The Formation of Christian ...
Yet we can affirm that Jesus' temptability was an epistemic possibility.25 This
means that, within Jesus' own understanding and perception of reality during his
state of humiliation, although Jesus knew he was God, he was not certain that his
...
7
Unchanging Truth for Changing Times (Biblical Doctrines)
Does temptability presuppose susceptibility to sin? John Walvoord explains, It is
possible for a rowboat to attack a battleship, even though it is conceivably
impossible for the rowboat to conquer the battleship. The idea that temptability
implies ...
8
The American Presbyterian Review
But he instantaneously rejects the temptation; it remains something foreign to him
; it * We accept thus in all earnestness the temptability of the Lord, as it is taught,
Heb. iv, 15, and believe that the state of easily seducible sensuality, which is ...
Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood, 1869
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Vital Theological Issues: Examining Enduring Issues of Theology
The idea that temptability implies susceptibility is unsound. While the temptation
may be real, there may be infinite power to resist that temptation; and if that
power is infinite, the person is impeccable“ Certainly the temptations of Jesus
Christ ...
The major arguments for the peccability position generally revolve around three
issues: (1) Christ's humanity, (2) Christ's temptability, which implies the ability to
sin;31 and (3) Christ's free will, which implies peccability. The major arguments
for ...